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Dreamlet

Dreamlet

(dreams)

“Dreamlet,” coined by the popular author Ann Faraday, is an alternative term for dream fragment. Faraday recommends that people working with their dreams keep detailed dream diaries in which they record even apparently meaningless fragments. According to Faraday, many of these fragments eventually fit together into a pattern, if faithfully recorded night after night. She also notes that some of these dreamlets are psychic impressions or precognitive dreams.

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And Ollie starts her story by mentioning Al's storytelling about the birth of herself and her sisters, often referring to a time 'before I even dreamed you, my dreamlets' (p.
The novel has a promising beginning: a father telling a story to his children, "my dreamlets," as he calls them, "sitting with full bellies in the lamp glow," gathered all around him as the rain falls with a "hiss and tick on the metal of our big living van." In the publisher's press kit, Dunn reveals that she studied her Anglo-Saxon and Latin roots for years.
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